Lodestar Technology Introduces the LNK9 User-Authorized 9mm Platform

Lodestar Technology® today announced the launch of the LNK9, a 9mm firearm designed to authorize access before the firearm can be operated. The LNK9 integrates Lodestar’s Safeguard User Interface™, combining biometric authentication and PIN pad access with owner-managed authorization tools in a single, proven and trusted platform.

The concept for the LNK9 stemmed from Co-Founder and CEO Gareth Glaser’s vision to integrate advanced safety technology into a reliable platform. He joined forces with firearms industry expert Ginger Chandler, Co-Founder and CTO of Lodestar Technology®. “The LNK9 represents a major leap forward in personal protection,” said Chandler. “By embedding advanced biometric safeguards directly into a proven platform, we’ve created a firearm that’s as secure as it is reliable. This is about empowering owners while protecting families and communities and responsibly using technology to do so. Safety of this kind has never been available before.”

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ZeroTech Introduces the Thrive HD Micro Prism 1x in FDE

ZeroTech Optics proudly announces the launch of the Thrive HD Micro Prism 1x in FDE, a compact prism optic engineered for rapid target acquisition, rugged durability, and refined aiming precision.

Designed to combine the speed of a red dot with the precision advantages of a prism optic, the new Micro Prism delivers a crisp etched ZT Prism Dot Reticle that remains visible even without illumination. This design offers a cleaner aiming point for shooters with astigmatism while maintaining the speed required for dynamic shooting environments.

Machined from a solid billet of 6061 T6 aluminum, the optic is built to withstand demanding field conditions while maintaining a lightweight and compact footprint. The generous eye relief allows shooters to maintain comfortable positioning and shoot with both eyes open, maximizing situational awareness during fast-paced shooting scenarios.

The Thrive HD Micro Prism includes four configurable mounting heights, allowing shooters to tailor the optic to their preferred setup and rifle platform. Fully multi-coated lenses provide exceptional clarity and a wide field of view, enabling quick target transitions and improved awareness.

With 13 adjustable brightness settings, including three night-vision compatible levels, the optic adapts to a wide range of lighting conditions. A built-in motion sensor with auto-sleep and auto-on functionality helps conserve battery life while ensuring the optic is ready when needed.

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FPC-Backed NFA Suppressor Challenge Seeks Supreme Court Review

Attorneys for George Peterson have filed a petition for certiorari with the United States Supreme Court in Peterson v. United States, a Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC)-backed challenge to the federal government’s unconstitutional National Firearms Act (NFA) tax and registration requirements for suppressors.

George Peterson is represented by David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson, and Jack Tucker of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, along with Cody J. Wisniewski of FPC Action Foundation and Richard J. Richthofen, Jr.

The petition was filed at the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D.C., and a decision in this case would affect the entire country.

The petition was filed on March 9, 2026, with the government’s response to be due one month after it is docketed at the court.

A ruling in Mr. Peterson’s favor would overturn his conviction and restore the right of peaceable people to possess suppressors without submitting to unconstitutional taxes and registration schemes.

“FPC is proud to back this important Supreme Court petition challenging the federal government’s immoral and unconstitutional NFA registration-and-tax regime. Forcing people to pay special taxes on constitutionally protected rights and register their firearms is precisely the kind of tyranny our Founders rejected. Read more

Try an All-Seasons Combo Nest–Roost Box 

A convertible nest-and-roost box provides an all-seasons attraction and added benefits for cavity nesting birds.

Early spring is a time to add a new nest box to your yard, but there is an exciting option to a spring nest box – a nest box that doubles as a roost box during the “off-season” – fall and winter. Imagine the joy of observing bluebirds using one of your nest boxes during the season, and having fledglings on hand for some days as they learn to fly and forage for themselves – then having chickadees use the same convertible nest box to spend cold nights during late fall and winter. In the songbird arena, that’s a real possibility with an “all-seasons” nest-and-roost box.

While there seem to be an infinite number of nest boxes available on the market, there are now a few true roost boxes too. But the newest and best option for birders these days seems to be a “convertible” nest box that has a reversable front panel so you can position the entrance hole at top during the nesting season, the reposition the front panel so the entrance hole near the bottom of the box to make it the best option as a roost box during fall and winter.

The idea behind having the entrance at the bottom during the cold weather months is to keep warm air created by the body heat of the bird or birds inside the box. Because hot air rises, instead of escaping out the top, the warm air is kept inside. Also, during the roosting season, a perch consisting of a crossbar or 2, or a ladder-perch, allows the birds to perch above the entrance hole. Sometimes, more than 1 bluebird or chickadee will roost together, adding body heat to the box’s interior. In fact, these small songbirds are known to huddle together for added warmth inside a box while roosting. A convertible nest-and-roost box is really a game changer for cavity nesting birds that also roost in cavities.

The interior of the BestNest nesting-roosting box shows the perches installed for birds to perch on when it is converted to a roost box.
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FPC Statement on Passage of Virginia Gun Ban

The Virginia General Assembly passed SB749, which would ban so-called “assault firearms” and “large capacity” magazines, despite both being protected by the Second Amendment. The bill is a major part of Governor Abigail Spanberger’s agenda, and she previously pledged to sign such a bill if it reaches her desk.

The bill was passed by the Virginia Senate in a 21-19 vote (after having been previously passed by the House of Delegates), and now goes to the governor for her expected signature.

The bill was passed by the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond, VA.

Once the bill is transmitted to the governor, she will have seven days to sign or veto it, or it becomes law without her signature. If signed, the bill will take effect on July 1st, 2026.

The bill would unconstitutionally ban semi-automatic “assault firearms” that have features such as threaded barrels, adjustable stocks, and pistol grips, along with banning standard-sized magazines that can hold more than 15 rounds of ammunition.

“Instead of upholding the rights of Virginians, tyrants in Richmond have voted to gut the Constitution and turn peaceable gun owners into felons. FPC has been preparing a federal lawsuit to challenge this immoral ban on constitutionally protected firearms and magazines. We will not hesitate to sue to defend Virginians against their authoritarian government if Governor Abigail Spanberger signs this anti-gun bill into law,” said FPC President Brandon Combs. Read more

Michigan’s Commercial Forest Lands, Duck Hunting Regulations Process and Year Two of the Moose Project Await

In this episode of the award-winning “Wildtalk” podcast, guest host Caleb Eckloff and co-host Eric Hilliard discuss commercial forest lands, the duck hunting regulations process and experiences from year two of the U.P. moose project.

Don’t forget to participate in the wildlife quiz part of the show for a chance to win a “Wildtalk” podcast camp mug. The deadline for submission is Mar. 15, so don’t delay. These mugs are exclusive and not available for purchase, so be sure to listen and submit your answer via email to DNR-Wildlife@Michigan.gov with the subject line “Mug me.” Keep an ear out for the April episode, when we will announce the lucky winners.

If you have a general question about wildlife or hunting, record a voice memo on your phone and email it to DNR-Wildlife@Michigan.gov, and we might play it on the air. Don’t worry if you make a mistake recording your audio. We’ll be sure to edit your voice memo to help you be as concise and articulate as possible with your question. Submitted questions are not guaranteed to end up on the show, but we’ll do our best to work in as many as we can.

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Guns.com and Smith & Wesson Join Forces to Support SAF’s Legal Efforts

Guns.com and Smith & Wesson have teamed up to launch a special auction benefitting the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) critical work to defend, secure and restore the Second Amendment rights of Americans across the country. The collaborative auction begins today.

Guns.com is proud to partner with Smith & Wesson on this benefit auction to support the Second Amendment Foundation,” said Guns.com Brand Manager David Conlan. “SAF is a proven and trusted partner in defending, restoring, and expanding our Second Amendment rights. We are thankful for their tireless efforts fighting in courtrooms across our nation for our right to keep and bear arms.”

The exclusive collaboration offers a one-of-a-kind Smith & Wesson collector’s edition 1854 rifle and Model 29 revolver set with proceeds benefitting SAF’s legal initiatives. Hosted through Guns.com‘s new Auctions platform, the auction starts today and ends on March 23.

“Smith & Wesson is proud to partner with Guns.com and the Second Amendment Foundation for this auction, supporting an essential mission,” said Smith & Wesson Vice President of Marketing Kyle Tengwall. “Our mutual commitment to safeguarding the Second Amendment rights of Americans drives this collaboration, and we greatly appreciate SAF’s significant contributions through education and legal advocacy.”

Only 100 of the commemorative sets with the 1854 rifles packaged with a matching Model 29 revolver have been created. Both the 1854 rifle and Model 29 handgun have been engraved and embellished by famed customization house Baron Engraving. The design is inlaid with 22-karat gold, and the 1854 and Model 29 share complementary designs.

“Full Second Amendment freedoms for citizens across the country is a reality SAF fights to achieve each and every day,” said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. Read more

Remington Ammunition Announces Strut N’ Save Shotshell Rebate

 

Remington Ammunition recently announced its Strut N’ Save rebate, which offers consumers the chance to buy Remington Turkey shotshell ammunition and get up to $100 back. This promotion runs through May 31, 2026.

To take advantage of this rebate, customers must purchase Remington’s Nitro Turkey to receive a $3.00 rebate per box or Premier Magnum Turkey, Premier Magnum Turkey High Velocity, Final Strut HD, or Premier TSS to receive $5 per box back.

A minimum purchase of two (2) boxes is required, with a maximum rebate of $100.00 per person or household. Valid purchases must be made from March 1 through May 31, 2026. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is June 30, 2026. Read more

Derya Arms Introduces the EX1400 Side-by-Side Shotgun

Derya Arms, a globally recognized firearms manufacturer with distribution in over 50 countries, announces the launch of the EX1400, a high-performance 12-gauge side-by-side shotgun designed for hunters and sport shooters who require superior reliability, accuracy, and flexibility.

The EX1400 is constructed with a lightweight mono-block steel receiver for optimal durability and balance, complemented by a premium Turkish walnut stock and forend that provide excellent ergonomics and a firm grip. Its break-action mechanism incorporates a tang-mounted safety, fixed bead sight, and 24-inch choke-threaded barrels with interchangeable chokes (Full, Modified, Improved Cylinder) to customize shot patterns for different ranges and applications. Weighing 6.61 lbs. with an overall length of 41 inches, the EX1400 meets compliance standards in California, Maryland, and Massachusetts, broadening its appeal to responsible firearm owners. Featuring a durable black chrome finish and manufactured in Türkiye, the shotgun ships with a full accessory kit including a user manual, choke set (Full, Modified, Improved Cylinder), and cleaning tools. Read more

EAA Corp Now Shipping Their New Double Stack CMX & CMXX in 9mm

EAA Corp introduced at SHOT Show two new additions to the Witness2311 family: the CMX and CMXX compact series. Built around the 4.25″ barrel 1911 platform, known as the C or Commander model, these pistols offer an overall length of 8″ with a slimmer profile.

While the size makes them ideal for everyday carry, what really sets these new models apart from last year’s versions is the updated grip module and internal safety mechanism.

“Based on the feedback we received, we’re now producing our entire Witness2311 line with the CMX and CMXX aggressive grip texturing instead of the traditional checkering,” said Chase Duffey, Director of Sales at EAA Corp. “And while we’re stepping away from tradition, we also removed the grip safety and replaced it with an Auto Firing Pin-Block safety. That change allowed us to deliver a much slimmer pistol with a smaller magwell. These are exciting improvements that people are going to appreciate the moment they pick one up.” Read more

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